Sreedharan vs Sreekala Shaji Advocate - SABU DINESH. K — 200229/2022

Case under For Fixation of Boundary Section O7,R1,S26. Status: Issue notice. Next hearing: 26th June 2026.

OS - ORIGINAL SUIT

CNR: KLAL110005122022

Issue notice

Next Hearing

26th June 2026

Filing Number

200569/2022

Filing Date

18-05-2022

Registration No

200229/2022

Registration Date

18-05-2022

Court

Munsiff Court, Cherthala

Judge

1-Principal Munsiff. Cherthala

Acts & Sections

For fixation of boundary Section O7,R1,S26

Petitioner(s)

Sreedharan

Adv. VINOD. M. M

Sunilkumar

Respondent(s)

Sreekala Shaji Advocate - SABU DINESH. K

Sreejith Shaji

Adv. SABU DINESH. K

Sreeja Shaji

Adv. SABU DINESH. K

Hearing History

Judge: 1-Principal Munsiff. Cherthala

22-05-2026

Issue notice

12-03-2026

For production of documents/Affidavit

18-02-2026

for evidence.

17-12-2025

For Steps

05-12-2025

For Steps

Interim Orders

05-12-2025
Interim Order

Court Order Summary Petition Allowed. The Principal Munsiff of Cherthala allowed the petition filed by the surviving plaintiff (Sunilkumar) seeking issuance of summons to attesting witnesses of Will No. 17/2018 to prove the will under Section 68 of the Indian Evidence Act. The court held that defendants' objections regarding alleged fabrication and undue influence cannot be adjudicated at the interlocutory stage and must be addressed during trial, where defendants will have full opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and contest the will. No costs awarded. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

casestatus.in Summary

Court Order Summary Petition Allowed. The Principal Munsiff of Cherthala allowed the petition filed by the surviving plaintiff (Sunilkumar) seeking issuance of summons to attesting witnesses of Will No. 17/2018 to prove the will under Section 68 of the Indian Evidence Act. The court held that defendants' objections regarding alleged fabrication and undue influence cannot be adjudicated at the interlocutory stage and must be addressed during trial, where defendants will have full opportunity to cross-examine witnesses and contest the will. No costs awarded. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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